Drapery Important Notice. TTTILLTAM WILSON AND po. Respectfully intimate having now opened up 27 CASES AND BALES . (Ex "Cnx or Aucklakd") or XTew Spring & Summer Drapery. This really Choice Shipment of Goods ia just landed, and having been purcha*ed at the end of the Homo Season's Trade, will bo sold ' much below wholesale Prices. The following Lots may be referred to aa worthy of special r.otico, and aa indicative of the high character and remarkably low prices of the whole s^ock :— 13 doz. Lndics' Silk TJmbrellaß at 6s lid and 8s 6d each, usual retail price, 9s 6d & 11b 6d 1 Casfi Ladies* Brab Corsets, 2s lid, slightly spotted, nnd worlh 5s 9d 18 doz. Ladies' and Children's Leghorn flop hats, at 18 6d. Finest Quality 3s lid, worth 6a6dand7B 6d. 40 pieces figured and plain Lustres, and fancy dress material*, all at llsd per y«rd, worth Is.4d and Is 6d.Black Dress Silks at, 2s lid, 3s lid, 5s 6a, 6a 6d and 8s per yard, bettsr value than usually sold wholesale at same money. 2 Cases Hoyle's prints, new patterns, and fast colors, all at 6}d per yard. At the Cash Palace, vffrahatnstown, anew and fashionable assortment of Boys', Youths' and Men's English and Melbourne-made Clothing now opened up. Inspection inj vited; ' WILLIAM WILSON & Co., . WnOLKSAXB ABB B«TAIL DbAPMB, AM> . DIBECT IUPOBTEBB, POLLEN ST., SHORTLAND, Akd OABH PALACE, &RAHAMSTOWN. General Notices "" •""-"- -: PUBLIC JKTOTICE. W. F. DAI^BY, Baring bad 15 yean' experience in England^ HAS OPENED the SHOP situated between Dr Porston's and Mary street, with ani . ENTIRELY NEW STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES, ; And hopes, by keeping the Best Articles the Trade can produce, and by prompt and strict attention to orders and measures, to secure a share of public patronage. EEPAIES NEATLY EXECUTED Oh tho Premises. - 1082 THOMAS T. HULL BEGrS to intimate that he has again Commenced Business us ' ' ' ' ' ' BROKES AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT. . , OmcE-Next Mr Hobsbbuoh's, QUEEN STREET. ' * IKTERPRETER AND NATITB LAND AGENT. 1359 al LAWLESS (late Q. Wailbb), whole- . cale and retail Tobacconist, next JBmik of New..Zealund, Brown strtet, Qrahamstown. - CRICKET, FOOTBALL, And BILLIARD ROOM RKQUJSITiSS Always in Stock. ■ 1202 MUSIC. ■M-« T. A. B El i Is prepared to receive Pupils for Instruction ou tbo PIANOFORTE or HARMONIUM. Terms Moderate. Apply R t his residence, Richmond street, Shortland. ■ . Should sufficient; inducement offer, Mr* BaLL will open a Class for the Instruction of Adults in Vocal Mu«ic, ou Hulluh's system. Tebmb—ss per Quarter. 1273 ".THE DEBTORS AND OHEDITOBS ACT, 1876. mHE EVENING STAB. (THAMES) Has been appointed a Gaaetto under the above Act. Houses and Land . F O R, S A L E. HOTEL and STORE, doiiig a Sung Business. All information to bo obtained 1 upon application to the office of this p»per. • 1730 FOR SALE — FREEHOLD ALLOTMENTS in Mackay Blre*t, with Three* roomed COTTAGEcJ erected thereon. Price £80 to £100. Apply.to A. Runs, Agent,/ Albert streofc .
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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2783, 15 January 1878, Page 1
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